Can a loving relationship be without cheating?
We get slapped with series of incidences in life and from different angles, comes different scenarios that mostly leaves us out on our own wishing for something better or hoping to stop crying.
Love is an important determinant of a happy life and as more and more people are found in that circle, it becomes a pretty much unfair game.
In love, the ones who should win loose and the ones who should loose win.
Doubt is the first killer of love and when it creeps in, it becomes the force that either breaks it pieces or makes it get better.
Infidelity is at the heart of the fails experienced in love and meaningful relationship.
Men and women just have to sometimes let go of their senses and make a mess of that good thing they have.
Men and women cannot be friend because the sex part will always come into play.
There has been debates of how possible itnis to have a man and a woman "just be friends."
Many say it is impossible and I think I tend to agree because someone will always want more from that friendship.
A friend is in doubt now about his relationship with his supposed fiancee who went on to start an online relationship with a guy where she flirts with him.
The sad thing about his story is that, this is his second time as the first marriage ended in separation after the wife cheated on him with someone she met online.
Will there and can there ever be a loving relationship where the woman will not cheat on the guy and the guy not do the same?
It seems to be hard these days to find the right person who will love you unconditionally and not go down that cheating route.
Is social media a reason why people cheat?
What should my friend do now that he is in a familiar scene?
Is the person who cheats a horrible person and just can not help themselves?
Some people cannot be or live alone and I believe thats why they are always seeking extra human connections. I have lived alone over 21 years and every time i date, the first thing she does is check her online status in the restaurant. The cellphone is more important than the human you are sitting in front of? I think not.